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Didn’t watch the entire thing, but it feels like this has been coming for a LONG time. I don’t think this is the first time Billy has been confronted by a drunk chief and he had enough.

He’s the very model of a modern major general.

It's a Catch-22

Sergeant Major?  We’re not going to talk about that at all?

Pig does right thing

Eh, I want to give some of these Musklickers a pass for this. Embracing truck damage is as old as trucks and the only other options are to not own one or be sad all the time. They didn’t invent this rationalization.

This looks good to you??

Others are in favor of their Cybertrucks developing orange stains, saying that they’re looking forward to the patina the stainless steel may develop.

Yeah this is pretty fucking hilarious. “Well there’s your problem, you got your hundred thousand dollar piece of transportation machinery SLIGHTLY DAMP. What did you expect?”

I’m not denigrating a damn fine fish with the name of that rat-bastard.

Truck owners usually like to brag about what their truck can DO, like drive through a two foot deep stream in the woods not having shield it from routine weather.

Some Cybertruck owners say their fellow Cybertruckers are blowing things out of proportion, and one said it’s a good idea to not “...drive it in the rain, or get it wet.

Charlie don’t surf!

I am torn between Florida Man jokes and Polish jokes.

Personally, I’d just leave the folding top down, and just take off the hard top when it’s nice out, which for me is MOST of the year. Probably not a practical solution for everyone. 

Not true, our CLK550 convertible has a procedure to manually lower or raise the top.  Numerous steps, using a hex key to relieve hydraulic pressure so cylinders are free to move.  I think if you have to use the procedure you will have to get the air bled out of the hydraulics before using the power operation function

Any high-end Germanmobile with a bunch of years and miles on it boils down to the same thing: cheap to buy, expensive to own. The parts’ cost and installation expense will melt your credit card. But if the cachet of a Benz frisbee-sized badge on the grille floats your boat that much, go for it. Just not me--ND all the

Probably not, since it can’t be lowered manually on any other car I’m aware of with a power top. In the case of this one, I’d just leave the top down as it is and put the hardtop on/off depending on the weather. It’s so cheap that I wouldn’t even care. You could build some kind of wire/pulley rig in your garage to

This was my mother’s dream car, and her rich friend who barely drove it sold it to her for a song when he upgraded to a newer generation.

“Maximilian!